Waiting list means,
You're not in and you're not out. It's not a great place to
be and it can be a form of disappointment and slowly fading
hopes about being accepted to your most-favored school.
Waiting lists are most common at collage that
always have an excess of quality applicants. Have you ever wondered
how colleges and universities get just the right number of freshman
to enroll..
Let's suppose a college has 1,000 open slots
for its new freshman class. After all the thousands of applications
are reviewed and final admission decisions have been made, perhaps
2,000 letters of acceptance are sent out. After years of practice,
this college knows that its yield is 50 percent. That means
that, historically, half of those applicants offered admission
will accept. It's a kind of natural phenomenon.
However, the college has to have a contingency
plan just in case they don't quite get their 50 percent yield.
That's where the Wait List comes in. The Wait List is made up
of applicants who were just not quite good enough to be offered
outright acceptance, but they have been judged capable of doing
the college's level of work. In fact, some Wait List students
are the equal of regular admits; there just isn't room to admit
them all. If enrollment falls short in any given year, the college
goes to its Wait List and offers admission to those student.
If you end up on a Wait List, don't hold your
breath waiting to be accepted. Sometimes--at the last minute--a
formerly enrolled student will withdraw his or her enrollment.
That leaves a hole that can be filled from the Wait List. If
you're on that Wait List, it could be you being offered admission.
It's a very long shot, though. In most cases a student who is
wait listed should pursue other colleges. There are avenues
of persuasion such as a final flurry of personal marketing or
letters of appeal from counselors or alumni, but these are usually
not successful. I hope you're not in waiting listed.
The most important thing as far as waiting
list is concern is your place, if you are among first 5 candidates
then you have a fair chance to be in that particular collage. |